Turkey says international law will determine the future of Libya with the help of Tripoli's 'decisive stance' and Ankara's support
Libyan protesters attend a demonstration to demand an end to Khalifa Haftar's offensive against Tripoli in Martyrs' Square in central Tripoli. "Putschists should know that it will be on the legitimate basis of international law that will determine the future of peace in Libya," Fuat Oktay said on Wednesday.
Oktay said Turkey would back "its Libyan brothers until peace, tranquillity and justice are established in the country."
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